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Originally Posted by Blksnowflake
Very true. Plus all the diagnostic data isn't accurate, they use baseline generic algorithm software to estimate output. Fail sauce.
I am built like you and it does ride a bit, but I just let it settle and the back tends to ride low and the front high, but I still get accurate readings. For accurate measurements and data there isn't a better option for an athletic type of movement. Think of a pulse ox reader and the how a patient has to remain stable....
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Where i wear the HR strap on me measures at 42" but my waist is 34-5". The Garmin soft strap has no problem staying up without feeling tight on me. That's in running, cycling, TRX, paddle boarding, etc....